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Dummy SMTP server with JavaFX UI for testing email sending applications
LunaticSMTP
Dummy SMTP server with JavaFX gui for testing email sending applications.

Requirements
You need Java 11+ and JavaFX module to build and run this application.
Installation
Ubuntu (18.04+) and Debian (10+)
Download deb package from latest release page and install it:
# apt install ./lunaticsmtp_X.Y.Z-1_all.deb
Usage
Usage: lunaticsmtp [options]
Options:
-c, --cleanup Remove saved on disk emails after shutdown (default:
false)
-d, --directory Directory to save incoming messages (default: incoming)
-h, --help Show short summary of options
-j, --jump-to-last Automatically select last received email in GUI
(default: false)
-n, --no-gui Starts application without GUI (should be used with -s
argument) (default: false)
-p, --port Specify port for SMTP server (default: 2525)
-s, --start Starts SMTP server at application launch (default:
false)
-t, --tray-mode Set tray mode (none: disable tray; enable: enable tray;
minimize: enable tray and start application minimized)
(default: none) (values: [none, enable, minimize])
-v, --version Print version information and exit (default: false)
-w, --write Save incoming emails to disk (default: false)
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- Swing UI
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Development
To build this application you need Gradle and git (in addition to JDK 11+ with JavaFX module). From project directory execute one of the following commands:
-
Build and run application from source:
$ ./gradlew run -
Build uber-JAR (will be created in
app/build/libs):$ ./gradlew shadowJar -
Build deb-package (will be created in
app/build/distributions):$ ./gradlew releaseDeb
Note: if you don't have git installed you should remove from app/build.gradle git invocation code at gitRevision and gitShortRevision variables.
Copyright
Source code released under GPL3+, see LICENSE for details.
Some icons are rendered from the embedded Font Awesome by Dave Gandy, made available under the SIL OFL 1.1 License.